• tleb@lemmy.ca
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      10 months ago

      As a developer, Safari is the browser that supports the least standards and is holding the browser ecosystem back.

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          10 months ago

          furthermore, they add nonstandard features to their browser(along with chrome), which makes it difficult to make websites look the same across browsers.
          fortunately, I can test those websites beforehand since we have webkit-based epiphany on GNU/Linux(the engine which safari uses).
          but other developers, especially those who are on windows can’t, since safari is mac-only.

          I have a special stylesheet to fix safari(and chrome) styling.
          otherwise it’s a fine lightweight browser(blessed be KHTML).

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        10 months ago

        It should be held back. Although I dislike the company, I believe safari’s market share and use of an alternative browser engine is important in keeping google from closing the web.

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      10 months ago

      While inferior to Firefox due to reason outlined by another user, it is infinitely better than going with Chromium-based browsers.

      Keep on using it if you feel comfortable with it

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      10 months ago

      Just for the bullshit with the video players i would never use safari.

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      10 months ago

      I think there are some better alternatives out there such as Firefox + uBlock Origin extension, Brave, Vivaldi (maybe Arc? Haven’t tried it yet) that gives you some extra features that are missing in safari (for example Multi-account containers, vertical tabs, split tabs,… just to mention the ones I enjoy the most)

      But if you just want a browser that works from a normal usage I don’t see nothing wrong in using Safari.

      +it uses an engine different from Blink (aka Chromium) which keeps a little bit of variety in the browser engine market. So while using Safari you’re also doing something good for the internet imho

      • WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        10 months ago

        My biggest attachment to Safari is how well integrated it is with the rest of the Mac. Fingerprint integration for passwords, gesture integration with the track pad, seamless handoff between phone and computer—these things are somewhat reproducible with Firefox and extensions, but it is nowhere near as perfect as it is when you’ve got the browser and the whole OS designed to work in a coordinated dance with each other.